Town Tour App

An audio walking tour of our medieval town

Our free audio tour app gives you a fascinating glimpse into the history and treasures of this medieval town.

The tour commences in the Market Square with its 14th century market cross and important town buildings, including the Town Hall.

Moving to St Mary’s Churchyard you will hear of the church, which began construction in 1220, and its later additions, the spire and west porch. The Bede House and Chantry Chapel (formally known as the Grammar School) sit within the churchyard and the tour has a dedicated section to both of these intriguing buildings and their function both past and present.

Leaving the churchyard, you will continue to the site of the former Higham Castle which fell into ruins by the late 15th century. This was finally demolished in 1523 when Henry V111 granted permission for “as moche stone and lead” be taken to build the new Tudor Wing at his castle in Kimbolton. The Dovecote remains along with fishponds and a warren.

The tour proceeds to Chichele College and the newly created Medieval Style Gardens. Founded by Archbishop Henry Chichele in 1422, the college consisted of 8 canons and 4 clerks, including a grammar master and a choir master, and six choristers. During the Lancastrian period (1399- 1471) Higham Ferrers was one of the main headquarters of the Duchy of Lancaster and much of the land still belongs to the monarch to include Chichele College.

The notable historic buildings of Pear Tree Cottage and Ivy House mark your return to the Market Square.

You can download the Higham Ferrers Audio Tour for FREE

The Treasures of St. Mary the Virgin

If you can't manage the walking tour of our beautiful town you can discover the unique features of the three remarkable Grade 1 listed buildings within the churchyard on our church website.

Lovely images of the treasures are accompanied by audio commentaries for you to enjoy.